The New York All-Stars - Burnin' in London (2018)
Artist: The New York All-Stars
Title: Burnin' in London
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Ubuntu Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:02:44
Total Size: 145 mb | 432 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Burnin' in London
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Ubuntu Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:02:44
Total Size: 145 mb | 432 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Almost Like Being in Love
02. I Could Have Danced All Night
03. Nightlife in Tokyo
04. It's Magic
05. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes
06. Summertime
ll-Stars? Well, it’s a quartet actually – two resident in New York, one in France and the other in Austria. But never mind, it’s a terrific combination, especially tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander and pianist Harold Mabern. For sheer intensity and overflowing invention, both individually and together, they’re in a class of their own.
It’s pretty uncompromising stuff. Burnin’ in London promises an innocent set of familiar standards, but from the moment they dive into an uptempo Almost Like Being in Love, until emerging an hour later from a Latin-American treatment of Summertime, they’re at full stretch. Alexander is a constant source of melodic and harmonic surprises, with his commanding tone and muscular technique. Mabern, never content to play the docile accompanist, keeps him on his toes.
There’s a glorious waywardness about Mabern’s solos too. At one point, for instance, he wanders off into a brief parody of Erroll Garner. Bassist Darryl Hall and drummer Bernd Reiter, although slightly lost in the mix, drive it all along admirably. This set was recorded in London last summer, at the Pizza Express Jazz Club.
It’s pretty uncompromising stuff. Burnin’ in London promises an innocent set of familiar standards, but from the moment they dive into an uptempo Almost Like Being in Love, until emerging an hour later from a Latin-American treatment of Summertime, they’re at full stretch. Alexander is a constant source of melodic and harmonic surprises, with his commanding tone and muscular technique. Mabern, never content to play the docile accompanist, keeps him on his toes.
There’s a glorious waywardness about Mabern’s solos too. At one point, for instance, he wanders off into a brief parody of Erroll Garner. Bassist Darryl Hall and drummer Bernd Reiter, although slightly lost in the mix, drive it all along admirably. This set was recorded in London last summer, at the Pizza Express Jazz Club.